
39: A Film by Carroll McKane
Horror · Thriller
Overview
Carroll McKane's DVcams have recorded the deaths of his 36 past victims. His killing room, a makeshift studio, is the set for the murders of two more victims and the torture of a forensic psychiatrist, destined to be his biographer and the killer of his final victim... number 39.
Top Cast


Martin Cummins
Martin Cummins
Carroll McKane
Martin Cummins
Carroll McKane
Catherine Glynn
Catherine Glynn
Sara Selby
Catherine Glynn
Sara Selby
Lawrence Macgowan
Lawrence Macgowan
Dr. Martin L. Selby
Lawrence Macgowan
Dr. Martin L. Selby
Kim McKean
Kim McKean
Victim
Kim McKean
Victim


Heather Prete
Heather Prete
Amanda
Heather Prete
Amanda
Paul Velten
Paul Velten
Duane
Paul Velten
Duane


John M. Watson Sr.
John M. Watson Sr.
Jake
John M. Watson Sr.
Jake
Nicole Wiesner
Nicole Wiesner
Kathy
Nicole Wiesner
Kathy
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